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  1. Roundabout - Wikipedia

    A roundabout in southern Zagreb, Croatia features tram tracks passing through, curving at a 90° angle, as well as a full tram mini-roundabout inside the middle road island.

  2. Roundabouts - New York State Department of Transportation

    The modern roundabout is a type of circular intersection that has been successfully implemented in Europe and Australia over the past few decades. Despite the tens of thousands of roundabouts in …

  3. Roundabouts | FHWA

    Feb 6, 2025 · Roundabouts are a Proven Safety Countermeasure because they can substantially reduce crashes that result in serious injury or death. Roundabouts can: PDF *Please note that this graphic is …

  4. How to Use a Roundabout Correctly: Traffic Rules & Signaling

    Nov 18, 2024 · If it’s unsafe to exit, circle around the roundabout and try again. As you leave, join traffic flow at a safe speed, and keep an eye on road signs and anyone on foot or bike.

  5. Where will the new I-81 roundabout be? The DOT says it includes

    SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR) — The new roundabout planned by the city of Syracuse is set to bring I-81 Viaduct Project traffic back to street level. Right at the bottom of the hill from the dome, right ...

  6. Roundabouts | WSDOT

    What is a roundabout? A modern roundabout is a circular intersection where drivers travel counterclockwise around a center island. There are not traffic signals or stop signs in a modern …

  7. How Roundabouts Work - HowStuffWorks

    As you approach a roundabout in your car, you'll notice a yellow, diamond-shaped sign with a circle of arrows denoting the roundabout ahead. It will also have suggested speed, usually around 20 to 30 …

  8. Roundabouts - IIHS-HLDI

    In a roundabout, pedestrians walk on sidewalks around the perimeter of the circular roadway. If they need to cross the roadway, they cross only one direction of traffic at a time. In addition, crossing …

  9. Understanding Traffic Rules for Roundabouts - First Time Driver Blog

    Roundabouts are designed to make intersections safe and efficient. But for many drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians, they remain a mystery. There are two types of roundabouts, single lane and double …

  10. Guidance for Roundabout Users

    When approaching a multilane roundabout you should be in the right-hand lane to make a right-hand turn. As you approach the roundabout, look ahead to see any pedestrians and bicyclists that might …